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Assert that `actual` is a string equal to a YAML boolean true (one of `true` `True` `TRUE`[1])
This module allows developers and testers to use multiple assertions in the same test and get feedback on all of the ones that would cause the test to fail, not just the first failed assertion encountered.
It's Chai with some added assertions for Sinon.
Additional assertions and utilities for testing Ethereum smart contracts in Truffle unit tests
This is a library to create fluent assertions in frontend tests. This can be used with a variety of wellknown testing frameworks such as karma, jest, protractor, cypress but can be used anywhere.
Simple header-only testing library for C
- c
- testing
- unit-testing
- cmake
- embedded
- cross-platform
- bdd
- assertions
- clang
- kiss
- header-only
- single-header-library
JSX assertions with Chai-like API (based on unexpected-react)
Import files with strong typing based on import attributes
- assert
- asserts
- assertions
- attribute
- attributes
- file
- files
- import
- importable
- imports
- plugin
- javascript
- js
- jsconfig
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Cypress assertions for testing DOM elements
The playwright-expect is an assertion library for TypeScript and JavaScript intended for use with a test runner such as Jest or Playwright Test.
Assert that `actual` is equal to `expected` in value, regardless of type.
Jest extensions for use with react applications
easy to debug
easy to debug
Assert that `actual` is equal to `expected` in both type and value.
Custom jest matchers to test the state of your types
- jest
- matchers
- jest-matchers
- custom-matcher
- custom-jest-matcher
- extend
- test
- testing
- assertions
- typescript
- types
- type-assertions
- type-testing
A simple sinon-chai assertion to validate many aspects of stub calls
Import state machines with strong typing based on import attributes
- assert
- asserts
- assertions
- attribute
- attributes
- css
- file
- files
- fsm
- import
- importable
- importable-plugin
- imports
- machine
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RxJS Assertions for Unexpected
Assert that `actual` starts with `expected`.